View Full Version : Wrinkles around eyes
shopaholic
08-28-2007, 12:19 PM
Does anyone have a good product to use to tighten the eye area? I am only 26 and lately I have noticed that I am getting a LOT of wrinkles around my eyes. The "crows feet" don't bother me as much as the wrinkles that are actually under my eye. I don't ever remember having these...it seems they appeared over night.
When I apply eyeliner I pull my eye so that is probably the main contributing factor.
HELP!
GoCougs
08-28-2007, 04:33 PM
I've recently started using Clinique's "All About Eyes" (in the 'rich' formula, more hydrating) and I enjoy it. I use it at night, and the skin around my eyes feels much more moisturized.
I would also recommend stop pulling your eyes taught when applying eyeliner, but speaking from experience, I know that's hard to do :)
dollface
08-28-2007, 08:10 PM
There is no miracle cream out there that will repair the damage that's already done. You can try something to help stimulate the collagen temporarily but other wise you gotta feeze those crow's with Botox. For stimulating of collagen, I like Neova Eye Therapy.
tenofcups
08-28-2007, 08:33 PM
I'd also recommend Clinique. I feel like I'm now a little too old for the Clinique line (in my 40s), but I think it's a great line of products for 20s and 30s.
Eye cream absolutely DOES make a difference. I stopped using some for a couple of months earlier this year when I was trying to weed out possible allergens and my eyes looked much worse then than when I returned to using it. (Or relatively much worse; I'm lucky in that I have very few wrinkles.) I won't say that it removes wrinkles, but skin that is well moisturized has the appearance of fewer wrinkles.
GoCougs
08-28-2007, 11:47 PM
I'd also recommend Clinique. I feel like I'm now a little too old for the Clinique line (in my 40s), but I think it's a great line of products for 20s and 30s.
Agreed. I used to use their soap, toner, and moisturizer but have since "upgraded" to something a little more substantial. However, I do feel like their eye cream is pretty good.
shopaholic
08-29-2007, 08:18 AM
I would also recommend stop pulling your eyes taught when applying eyeliner, but speaking from experience, I know that's hard to do
Its damn near impossible for me. I tried putting eyeliner on this morning without pulling and the results were ridiculous!
I will definitely look into Clinique. Right now I am using something from Avon but it doesn't seem to be working that well.
LittleFredPunkinHead
08-29-2007, 08:39 AM
Make sure to drink plenty of water too- being well hydrated from the inside will help your skin as well.
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